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Martin Nodell | |
Aliases: | Mart Dellon Mart Nodell |
Gender: | Male |
Medium(s): | Comics |
Roles: | Penciler; Cover artist |
Born: | November 15th, 1915 |
Birthplace: | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania |
Died: | December 9th, 2006 |
Deathplace: | Muskego, Wisconsin |
Notable works: | All-American Comics Vol 1 Green Lantern Vol 1 |
Martin "Mart" Nodell was an American graphic artist and comic book creator. He was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania on November 15th, 1915. [1] In the realm of comic book fiction, Martin Nodell is best known as the creator of the original Golden Age Green Lantern, Alan Scott.
Body of work[]
As penciler[]
- All-American Comics 16 ("Green Lantern")
As inker[]
- All-American Comics 16 ("Green Lantern")
As letterer[]
- All-American Comics 16 ("Green Lantern")
As cover artist[]
As cover inker[]
Notes & Trivia[]
- Outside of comics, Martin also created other recognizable icons including the Exxon tiger and the Pillsbury Doughboy.
Awards[]
External Links[]
- Martin Nodell at DCDP
- Martin Nodell at Wikipedia
- Martin Nodell at Comics.org
- Martin Nodell at Comic Vine
- Martin Nodell at DC Comics